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Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen 1813

P&P Journal Entries Due on the day the section of the novel is up for discussion. 1 page per journal. First half page: Identify a specific convention used in this section of the novel. Explain the effect/impact/significance of the convention. Use at least one specific detail to support your idea. Second half page: Select a passage from the text. Write an effect statement explaining the effect of Jane Austen’s choices in the passage.

Jane Austen 12/1775-7/1817 Child number 6 in a clergy family of 7 children Born December 1775, Died July 1817 at age 41 Wrote first book at 14 Father died leaving family poor and without dowries She and Cassandra lived at the courtesy of relatives Earned only 700 pounds during lifetime from her writing Wrote six novels Considered the Shakespeare of the novel

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Regency England 1790-1830s George, prince of Wales, regent on behalf of King George III between 1810-1820 Napoleonic Wars ongoing till Waterloo in 1815

Regency Architecture Inspired by the ancient Classical Period Symmetry, balance, clean lines

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Regency Fashion Also neo-Classical; revival of ancient Grecian and Roman styles Cotton crops ensured England was able to remain a fashion capital Neo-classical simplicity meant bye-bye corsets, hello Grecian-style gowns Hair was worn au naturel…no more wigs

Regency Etiquette Impeccable manners and spotless reputations ruled the day Specific behavior dictated for every situation

Regency Etiquette Unmarried women under 30 should never be seen with a man without a chaperone A lady never called upon a gentleman Gentlemen were free to call upon ladies Going upstairs, a gentleman preceded a lady; going downstairs, he followed (so as not to see her ankle) "...your dress should correspond with the station you hold in society."

Regency Etiquette How would YOU survive in Regency England?

Pride and Prejudice 1813 Wrote first version in 1796: called it First Impressions Took 16 years to get published as was not fashionable Gothic novels were fashionable (those that predate Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter and Shelley’s Frankenstein)

Novel of Manners Realistic: complex characters with mixed motives who interact with many other characters and undergo plausible, everyday experiences Focuses on the customs, conversation, and ways of thinking and valuing of the upper social class

Social Class and $$$ in P & P Novel takes place among the landed gentry: inherited money Characters’ worth is discussed in terms of inheritance and yearly income…so a person with 10,000 a year is worth twice as much as a person with 5,000 a year £5000 in 1813=£294,200.00 in 2017 (approximately)

Working Classes at the Time Bottom of the ladder: the poor Few were literate Next level: The farmers Higher up: The servants Marriage: the one way for a woman to possibly move up a class

Marriage Cost money: Dowry Only 30% of women over 20 married Your parents’ property went to your brothers or the nearest male relative Women inherited only through husbands and only in certain circumstances To marry was a great prize and a woman’s aim Austen never married. At 30 she became a spinster (began wearing a cap) Women outnumbered men by 360,000

The Entailment of Longbourn Austen introduces the entailment in Ch. 7. “Mr. Bennet’s property consisted almost entirely in an estate of two thousand a year, which, unfortunately for his daughters, was entailed in default of heirs male, on a distant relations…”

What is an entailment? From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) Entail \En*tail"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Entailed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Entailing}.] [OE. entailen to carve, OF. entailler. See {Entail}, n.] 1. To settle or fix inalienably on a person or thing, or on a person and his descendants or a certain line of descendants; -- said especially of an estate; to bestow as an heritage. https://byuprideandprejudice.wordpress.com/2014/02/01/entailment-of-property-in-early-19th-century-england/

Where does the idea come from? Entailment is similar to the succession to the throne in the British Monarchy. The succession is based on the concept of male primogeniture, which means that men inherit over women.

What is the purpose? To legally preserve both the custom of “Patrimony” and to keep large properties intact over generations.

What are the implications? Any man inherits before a woman.

Austen’s humor: Satire & Irony Satire: A form of comedy Brings human ignorance, weakness and cruelty (our own as well) to light and lets us laugh at them Satire ridicules its subject through the use of techniques such as exaggeration, understatement, reversal, incongruity and/or parody in order to make a comment or criticism about it.

Austen’s Characterization Methods We learn about characters… Through other characters, and in relation to how we feel about them (C) Through the characters’ “own” words, direct speech (D) Through the omniscient narrator (N)

Characteristics of Austen’s fiction Omniscient narrator (third person) Latin omnis (all) and scire (to know). An omniscient narrator knows all about the characters. “Mr. Bennet was so odd a mixture of quick parts, sarcastic humour, reserve, and caprice, that the experience of three and twenty years had been insufficient to make his wife understand his character. Her mind was less difficult to develop. She was a woman of mean understanding, little information, and uncertain temper. When she was discontented, she fancied herself nervous. The business of her life was to get her daughters married; its solace was visiting and news.”

Austen pioneered Free Indirect Speech Remains in past tense and third person, yet the words belong to the character rather than the narrator (it’s the character’s voice). Indirect means no quotation marks and no “she thought” explicitly marking the thought process as the character’s Has an ironic effect because we know more than the character does (dramatic irony) Example: “She hardly knew how to suppose that she could be an object of admiration to so great a man; and yet that he should look at her because he disliked her was still more strange.” P and P Ch. 10,p. 45